Coaching Articles on Family Coaching Articles
Life Coaching for Teens: Increased Self-esteem, Confidence, and Motivation
By Ivana Pejakovic
Teen coaching is effective in helping unmotivated teens with low self-esteem and confidence levels regain interest in taking control of their life.
Your teen is unmotivated? How to turn an uninterested teen into a success story
By Ivana Pejakovic
Parents can help teens write their own success story. It starts with fostering 5 essential habits in your child. And it is never too late to start!
Ditch the eletronics - How to use travel time to reconnect with your teens
By Ivana Pejakovic
Family communication is increasingly becoming less and less valued. Parent's, here's a tip on how to use family travel time to bond with your teens.
Self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-efficacy: Raising happy kids
By Ivana Pejakovic
Parents play a big role in shaping kid's self-esteem & self-confidence. How they react to kids' behavior will determine how they feel about themselves
How can I guide my teen to make the ‘right’ kind of friends?
By Ivana Pejakovic
Parents can influence their kids. But how does a parent guide a teen to make friends who’ll have a positive influence on the child? Here are some tips
The Way Things Weren’t
By Rebecca Fein
http://www.jewishdivorcenetwork.com/?p=674 This article is about being an adult kid of divorce and how to survive the process without losing your mind
Organizing Your Homeschool
By Jennifer Merkel
Why be an organized Homeschooler? As a Homeschool Coach I have answered this question for individuals and groups in many situations.
5 Parenting Pointers about Kids and Movie Ratings
By Keyuri Joshi
Don't be shocked by what your kids are seeing on family movie night, birthday party outings, or at other kids houses. Be prepared with these tips.
Are You An Emotion Coaching Parent?
By Hadley Earabino
An “emotion coaching” parent not only listens empathetically and labels the feelings, but helps the child come up with a solution.
If Mama Ain't Happy Ain't Nobody Happy
By Hadley Earabino
What if, instead of giving yourself away for your children, you thought of yourself as valuable, as something to be cherished?